BCS Editor Melanie Richardson

 

 


Inequality in 2012 by the Numbers



Apply to 36 HBCUs with the EDU, Inc. Common Black College Application
The Center for American Progress

Martin Luther King Jr. was an outspoken advocate for the poor and less fortunate. At the time of his death, he was organizing a cross-racial Poor People's Campaign that raised many issues still important today.

Many Americans—particularly communities of color and young people—continue to lack access to economic opportunities and this must be addressed if we are to truly carry on Dr. King’s work.

Education Dept. to Propose New Accountability Gauge for Teacher-Training Programs
The Center for American Progres

The Education Department will release a report on Friday calling for new regulations that would tie teacher-training grants to the test scores of the teachers' students.
HBCUs student graduate ceremony.

By Deborah Creighton Skinner

HBCU Grads Outperform Black Graduates of White Colleges

New study shows alums do better financially.

There's great news for students who opt for HBCUs over traditional white-majority institutions.

African-Americans who graduate from a historically Black college or university do better financially than Blacks who graduate from traditionally white colleges and universities, according to a new study by economists at Morehouse College and Howard University.

Erin L. Wiley

Erin L. Wiley:
Actress - Author


Daddy's Girl...Lost

I saw the clips of you on You Tube standing there outside of that apartment building. No make up on, brazen, beautiful, totally unaware of your self and I remembered what it was like to be nineteen.


 
Bullying Picture

Bullying Law Puts New Jersey Schools on the Spot

In most cases, schools are tapping guidance counselors and social workers as the new antibullying specialists, raising questions of whether they have the time or experience to look into every complaint of harassment or intimidation and write the detailed reports required.

Bullying Statistics

Report By: The Proactive Behavioral Management




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TYGA'S SCHOLARS

Grammy Nominee TYGA visited Bogan High School in Chicago before his concert with Chris Brown

The school visit was sponsored by TYGA's R.O.A.R. initiative, the lbv foundation and EDU, Inc. TYGA is visiting high schools nationwide to encourage students to stay in school and to go on to college. TYGA is providing the opportunity for students become TYGA's SCHOLARS whereby they are able to complete the EDU, Inc. Common Black College Application. The EDU, Inc. Application allows students to apply to 35 HBCUs at the same time.
 


Comedian Steve Harvey Implies That Tavis Smiley and Professor Cornel West are "Uncle Toms"

Comedian and radio show host Steve Harvey implies that Tavis Smiley and Cornel West are "Uncle Toms" for their lack of support for Obama and the launch of a Poverty Tour.
Listen to Tavis Smiley comment on his disappointment at then presidential candidate Barack Obama who did not attend his symposium.

 








Miami Heat Agree To Host EDU, Inc. G.A.M.E. Event During The 2011 - 2012 Season



The EDU, Inc. Getting African-American / Latino Males Educated (G.A.M.E.) mission is to increase the sense of self and community awareness among Black and Latino males while promoting the importance of education.
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Will Barnes: Actor - Author




Will performs monologue from the play Jitney.



Students from Carroll High in DC and Douglas High in Detroit complete EDU, Inc. Application


Renowned author Melanie Richardson draws on her experiences concering truth, beauty and love in this collection of essays.



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